Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Douglas Graeme Hann (1908-1989)
1908 Born in Aberdare, son of George Hann, mining engineer, and his wife Mary (nee Mary Ogilvie, born in Marylebone in 1881, daughter of [[Arthur Graeme Ogilvie]])<ref>BMD</ref><ref>1911 census</ref>
1908 Born in Aberdare, son of George Hann, mining engineer, and his wife Mary (nee Mary Ogilvie, born in Marylebone in 1881, daughter of [[Arthur Graeme Ogilvie]])<ref>BMD</ref><ref>1911 census</ref>


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[[Category:  Biography ]]
[[Category:  Biography ]]
[[Category:  Births 1900-1909]]
[[Category:  Births 1900-1909]]
[[Category:  Deaths 1980-1989]]
[[Category:  Deaths 1980-1989]]

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Douglas Graeme Hann (1908-1989)

1908 Born in Aberdare, son of George Hann, mining engineer, and his wife Mary (nee Mary Ogilvie, born in Marylebone in 1881, daughter of Arthur Graeme Ogilvie)[1][2]

1911 Living in Merthyr Tydfil

1947 Director of British Heat Resis. Glass Co when he visited New York[3]

1989 Died in Shifnall[4]

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Sources of Information

  1. BMD
  2. 1911 census
  3. New York, Passenger Lists
  4. National probate calendar